Nursery Rhymes is the third volume in the Teletubbies VHS series. It was released in 1998 by BBC and Ragdoll Productions and 1999 in the US by PBS Kids.
It was re-released in 2008 along with Musical Playtime on the DVD 'Musical Rhyme Time!'
Includes
- Voice trumpet sings Grand Old Duke of York (from Grand Old Duke of York)
- The Teletubbies play Hey Diddle Diddle (from Hey Diddle Diddle)
- Dipsy and Laa-Laa play Jack and Jill (from Numbers Two Version 1)
- Po sings Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (from Lighthouse)
- Laa-Laa and Po sing Pat a Cake (from Mark and Zoe Cooking/Becky's Flake Cakes)
- A spider appears and the Teletubbies play Little Miss Muffet (from Building a Barbecue)
- Voice trumpet says Humpty Dumpty (from Humpty Dumpty)
- The Teletubbies play Ride a Cock Horse (from Yellow Cow)
- Voice trumpets make clock ticking sounds (from Hickory Dickory Dock)
- Tinky Winky and Po play Hickory Dickory Dock (From Hickory Dickory Dock)
- The Happy Dance
Featuring: King Pleasure & the Biscuit Boys, Oscar & Felix Taylor and The Pupils of Chuckery Infants School, Walsall
Trivia
- Dipsy was the boo shouter
- Like Dance with the Teletubbies, Simon Shelton only played Tinky Winky in one segment. That segment being the Happy Dance.
- This VHS features the rabbits' song. It is used twice and both versions are short. The first time as a transition into Little Miss Muffet. The second time as a transition into the voice trumpets making clock ticking sounds.
- In the German version the Grand Old Duke of York video was replaced with My Mum's Keyboard.
- For some reason, in the US version the Twinkle Twinkle segment and The Gingerbread Boy switched places with the Grand Old Duke of York segments.
- The missing teletubby was Laa-Laa
- This is the first video to be released in 1998 and to have the present BBC logo and the BBC video ident from 1997 to 2006.
- The Back Cover of the Australian VHS Release has a picture from the Balloon Segment but it does not appear in this release